Fri Mar 23, 2012 2:58 pm
I'm not sure how that would be considered cruelty.Montana Man Charged With Animal Cruelty After Dog Records .348 Blood Alcohol Level
A Montana man who allegedly fed vodka to a dog was arrested on an animal cruelty charge after investigators found the animal’s blood alcohol content to be more than four times the legal limit (for humans).
Fri Mar 23, 2012 3:05 pm
Schrier was charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty, as well as felony drug possession after cops found a bag containing Hydrocodone pills on the ground where he was standing outside the bar. He is currently jailed on $30,000 bail and scheduled to appear in court today.
Arly II is now recovering at a Humane Society animal shelter.
Fri Mar 23, 2012 3:23 pm
Fri Mar 23, 2012 3:42 pm
Central Archivist wrote:I'm not sure how that would be considered cruelty.Montana Man Charged With Animal Cruelty After Dog Records .348 Blood Alcohol Level
A Montana man who allegedly fed vodka to a dog was arrested on an animal cruelty charge after investigators found the animal’s blood alcohol content to be more than four times the legal limit (for humans).
Fri Mar 23, 2012 3:57 pm
Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:03 pm
El Goodo wrote:As usual, the comments are way better than the article. People wishing torture and death on a man who got a dog drunk. And they think they are the virtuous ones.
Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:01 pm
Fri Mar 23, 2012 5:10 pm
Fri Mar 23, 2012 6:49 pm
Central Archivist wrote:I'm not sure how that would be considered cruelty.Montana Man Charged With Animal Cruelty After Dog Records .348 Blood Alcohol Level
A Montana man who allegedly fed vodka to a dog was arrested on an animal cruelty charge after investigators found the animal’s blood alcohol content to be more than four times the legal limit (for humans).
Fri Mar 23, 2012 7:43 pm
NicknamedBob wrote:Central Archivist wrote:I'm not sure how that would be considered cruelty.Montana Man Charged With Animal Cruelty After Dog Records .348 Blood Alcohol Level
A Montana man who allegedly fed vodka to a dog was arrested on an animal cruelty charge after investigators found the animal’s blood alcohol content to be more than four times the legal limit (for humans).
But in dog rules it's still legal.
Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:35 pm
My late cat once knocked over a brandy snifter [there was a bit left in it, but not much]. He became interested, sniffed around a bit, and then started licking. But he would never touch vulgar vodka.Aric2000 wrote:I had a miniature Weiner dog, that would not touch alchohol, he hated the smell, BIG time, BUT, one day a friend of mine brought over some double malt scotch, I had a glass of it. I was sitting on some stairs and we were talking. I put my glass down, then picked it up 2 minutes later, and it was gone. I was WTF? Looked at my dog, and there he is, literally walking sideways.
Scared me to death, he drank at least a full ounce of double malt scotch, about an hour later, he came back for more. I didn't give it to him of course, but seriously, the dog had High tastes.
Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:43 pm
GSlob wrote:My late cat once knocked over a brandy snifter [there was a bit left in it, but not much]. He became interested, sniffed around a bit, and then started licking. But he would never touch vulgar vodka.Aric2000 wrote:I had a miniature Weiner dog, that would not touch alchohol, he hated the smell, BIG time, BUT, one day a friend of mine brought over some double malt scotch, I had a glass of it. I was sitting on some stairs and we were talking. I put my glass down, then picked it up 2 minutes later, and it was gone. I was WTF? Looked at my dog, and there he is, literally walking sideways.
Scared me to death, he drank at least a full ounce of double malt scotch, about an hour later, he came back for more. I didn't give it to him of course, but seriously, the dog had High tastes.
Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:44 pm
Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:51 pm
The element of forcing the cat's head into that bag spoils the story. Ideally, such animal behavior should be entirely voluntary.gcruse wrote:GSlob wrote:My late cat once knocked over a brandy snifter [there was a bit left in it, but not much]. He became interested, sniffed around a bit, and then started licking. But he would never touch vulgar vodka.
There was a cat that hung around our apartment complex. He'd wander in and out of apartments whose doors were open. We were smoking some grass once when the cat came in. Someone took a paper bag, blew some pot smoke into the bag, and stuck the cat's head in the bag. The cat fought, pulled his head out of the bag and ran out the door. Ten minutes later, he was back and trying to stick his head in the paper bag.
Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:53 pm
GSlob wrote:The element of forcing the cat's head into that bag spoils the story. Ideally, such animal behavior should be entirely voluntary.gcruse wrote:GSlob wrote:My late cat once knocked over a brandy snifter [there was a bit left in it, but not much]. He became interested, sniffed around a bit, and then started licking. But he would never touch vulgar vodka.
There was a cat that hung around our apartment complex. He'd wander in and out of apartments whose doors were open. We were smoking some grass once when the cat came in. Someone took a paper bag, blew some pot smoke into the bag, and stuck the cat's head in the bag. The cat fought, pulled his head out of the bag and ran out the door. Ten minutes later, he was back and trying to stick his head in the paper bag.
Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:54 am
gcruse wrote:GSlob wrote:The element of forcing the cat's head into that bag spoils the story. Ideally, such animal behavior should be entirely voluntary.gcruse wrote:GSlob wrote:My late cat once knocked over a brandy snifter [there was a bit left in it, but not much]. He became interested, sniffed around a bit, and then started licking. But he would never touch vulgar vodka.
There was a cat that hung around our apartment complex. He'd wander in and out of apartments whose doors were open. We were smoking some grass once when the cat came in. Someone took a paper bag, blew some pot smoke into the bag, and stuck the cat's head in the bag. The cat fought, pulled his head out of the bag and ran out the door. Ten minutes later, he was back and trying to stick his head in the paper bag.
If he hadn't breathed it involuntarily the first time, it would have detracted from his eagerness to breathe it the second time.
Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:02 pm
The story would have gained much if the cat was to sit next to the guy, sniffed the air, and then elbowed him, 'let me puff'.gcruse wrote:GSlob wrote:The element of forcing the cat's head into that bag spoils the story. Ideally, such animal behavior should be entirely voluntary.gcruse wrote:GSlob wrote:My late cat once knocked over a brandy snifter [there was a bit left in it, but not much]. He became interested, sniffed around a bit, and then started licking. But he would never touch vulgar vodka.
There was a cat that hung around our apartment complex. He'd wander in and out of apartments whose doors were open. We were smoking some grass once when the cat came in. Someone took a paper bag, blew some pot smoke into the bag, and stuck the cat's head in the bag. The cat fought, pulled his head out of the bag and ran out the door. Ten minutes later, he was back and trying to stick his head in the paper bag.
If he hadn't breathed it involuntarily the first time, it would have detracted from his eagerness to breathe it the second time.
Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:27 pm
GSlob wrote:The story would have gained much if the cat was to sit next to the guy, sniffed the air, and then elbowed him, 'let me puff'.gcruse wrote:GSlob wrote:The element of forcing the cat's head into that bag spoils the story. Ideally, such animal behavior should be entirely voluntary.gcruse wrote:GSlob wrote:My late cat once knocked over a brandy snifter [there was a bit left in it, but not much]. He became interested, sniffed around a bit, and then started licking. But he would never touch vulgar vodka.
There was a cat that hung around our apartment complex. He'd wander in and out of apartments whose doors were open. We were smoking some grass once when the cat came in. Someone took a paper bag, blew some pot smoke into the bag, and stuck the cat's head in the bag. The cat fought, pulled his head out of the bag and ran out the door. Ten minutes later, he was back and trying to stick his head in the paper bag.
If he hadn't breathed it involuntarily the first time, it would have detracted from his eagerness to breathe it the second time.
Sat Mar 24, 2012 4:37 pm
GSlob wrote:The story would have gained much if the cat was to sit next to the guy, sniffed the air, and then elbowed him, 'let me puff'.
Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:52 pm
Montana Man Charged With Animal Cruelty After Dog Records .348 Blood Alcohol Level